Tiny Hamster vs Kobayashi


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Many thanks to Takeru Kobayashi for being a great sport!

Curious about the hamster’s tiny hot dogs? They were made out of grapes, dates, or carrots. The hamster ate whatever seemed to taste best to him!

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Angry Dogs in Cute Costumes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d0T32iBi16s

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いろいろな箱とねこ5。-Many boxes and Maru 5.-


色々な箱とまる。Various boxes and Maru.

Неуловимая девчонка на мотоцикле против мусора


Music: Futurelight – Lust

Dolly Parton — Jolene


Dolly sings her signature hit. From 1974.

The Dancing Traffic Light


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The Universe


A young man takes his first leap into what it means to wonder and philosophize, as he imaginatively renders his unique thought experiences in visual form. The film examines what it means to truly be; not only to merely exist, but to engage, reflect, and respond to the world around us. (In order to fully experience the film, I highly recommend reading the preface below) ———– If you like the film, please consider using that tip jar to help enter this into festivals! ———– Written and Directed by Ian Watt Produced by Creator Collective in association with Culture Creator Starring Alec Mangum ——— Preface: This film explores some major concepts, but two of them are simple: places and spaces. Places are merely physical locations, with often no meaning attached to them. However, a simple, empty room can be formed into a space; turned into a place of meeting, creativity, innovation, and community. Places are often beautiful, awe-inspiring, breathtaking, but they only become spaces when we engage with them. When we experience beauty, peace, or joy from a place, our reflections and responses to the place are what create an experience, as well as the emotions that we feel. Here’s the problem, when we reflect during an experience, or bring pre-conceived notions to an experience, we arent truly experiencing. Reflection must exclusively follow experience. This film is about experiences of the mind. Places of the mind are merely thoughts, ideas, concepts. When we engage with the places of our own minds, we create spaces. Spaces to dream, to think, to create, to become. In this film, a young man engages with some big concepts for the very first time, and as an audience we get to see the spaces he creates and explores. And with that, we get to explore alongside him, and ask ourselves the very questions that he does. With that, please enjoy The Universe. ———— Thank you, Vimeo community for the incredible support you’ve shown. Your love for creativity, community, and conversation is what motivates us all to do our best in helping each other make excellent and truthful work. With that, I am more than happy to answer any questions below. So ask away! www.culturecreator.co

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I’ve never been stuck out in the wilderness with no food or water but I’d like to think that, if I had to, I’d Crocodile Dundee a snake. Survival is more mental than anything else. I’d prob do an Apache match. Directed by MP Cunningham Introducing Jer Jackson, Colton Hansen, and Conde.

Glass Blowing | Jeremy Maxwel Wintrebert (Heart of Glass Documentary preamble)


This film is the preamble of the documentary Heart of Glass. Heart of Glass is a journey. A road trip through several countries on two continents in pursuit of a story. The story of a young glass blower with a singular talent: Jeremy Maxwell Wintrebert. The film follows him in his daily life–working in the studio and on the road. Jeremy recounts growing up in Africa, where he drew inspiration for his first pieces. He speaks of his family of Franco-American origin, difficult events he faced, the challenges of returning to Europe. He speaks of his first encounter with glass at age 19. The first time he saw the hot glass moving at the end of a blow pipe was his seminal moment. The way the glass, fluid, delicate and mysterious, danced that day has forever changed him. The film reveals how passion can undo a tragic fate. Directed by Jérôme de Gerlache Images Jérôme de Gerlache Pascal Boudet Music composed by Cyesm “Blowing the wind” Extract from “Score” © Good citizen factory 2014 Produced by Marty © Marty 2014 http://www.jeremyglass.com/ http://instagram.com/jeremy_maxwell_wintrebert https://www.facebook.com/pages/Heart-Of-Glass/1439306046340207 https://cyesm.bandcamp.com/album/score https://www.facebook.com/Cyesm.music http://martyestuneentreprise.com/ http://jeromedegerlache.com/

Flippenout in “The Wall” by Dominick Sheldon – NOWNESS


Extreme modelling from trampolining brothers Sean and Eric Kennedy AKA Flippenout in Dominick Sheldon’s directorial debut. Read the full feature on NOWNESS: http://bit.ly/1mLT9SX A film by Dominick Sheldon http://www.dominicksheldon.com/

Stray


Cold Water Escapism. Music By Burial Hyperdub Records http://www.hyperdub.net/releases/view/258/HDB080 By Patrick Blades Surfers – Gabe Davies, Luke Palmer, Ross Hargreaves, others. London Surf Film Festival Shorties http://www.londonsurffilmfestival.com